Which Cutler will show up? He’s clicking with Brandon Marshall, which makes him a threat. Throw out his ugly loss to the Packers and ugly win against the Rams and he’s averaging 300 yards, two TDs and 0.7 INTs.

Big Ben is averaging 297.4 yards and two TDs per game. He’s only had one stinker, and that was a win against Philly when Mendenhall provided a strong running game. He’s banged up, so it’s likely Ben time.

9. Andy Dalton, Cincinnati Bengals

His high interception total keeps him from climbing higher, but Dalton has three 300-plus yard/three-TD games in his past five starts. A.J. Green has been a beast. Pittsburgh is hurting on defense, which should help Cincy move the ball.

The Bears are a strong defensive team that has 13 interceptions to just five passing touchdowns allowed.

12. Andrew Luck, Indianapolis Colts

Luck had good yardage (280) last week, but failed to throw a touchdown. He also did nothing with his feet. Joe Haden is back and he’ll continue to try to work the rust off against Reggie Wayne. I’m expecting a decent game from Luck, but he's only a QB1 this week because of the bye week.

13. Ryan Fitzpatrick, Buffalo Bills

Fitz has been a dog the past two weeks, averaging 139.5 ypg without a TD pass. He should bounce back against Tennessee, who is giving up 292.3 yards and 2.2 passing TDs per game.

14. Josh Freeman, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Freeman has averaged 313.5 yards the past two games. You know he’s going to have to air it out against the Saints, who are allowing 283.2 ypg.

15. Joe Flacco, Baltimore Ravens

Flacco has been silent the past two games and is facing a tough Houston defense, despite what Rodgers did to them. He’s not a recommended start.